प्रसाद
Hindi
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [pɾəsɑːd̪]
Sanskrit
Etymology
From प्रसद् (prasad, “to fall into the power of.”)
Noun
प्रसाद • (pra-sāda) m
- clearness, brightness, pellucidness, purity
- अम्बुप्रसाद (ambu-prasāda) — the clearing nut tree, Strychnos potatorum
- प्र्सादति (prsādati) — to be clear or bright
- clearness of style, perspicuity
- brightness (of the face)
- calmness, tranquillity, absence of excitement
- serenity of disposition, good humour
- graciousness, kindness, kind behaviour, favour, aid, mediation
- प्रसादात् (prasādāt) — through the kindness or by the favour of
- prasādaṃ √kṛ — to be gracious
- दुष्प्रसाद (duṣ-prasāda) — difficult to be propitiated
- Kindness personified as a son of Dharma and Maitrī
- clarified liquor, a decoction
- settlings, a residuum
- free gift, gratuity
- a propitiatory offering or gift (of food = प्रसादद्रव्य (prasāda-dravya), प्रसादान्न (prasādā-nna))
- the food presented to an idol, or the remnants of food left by a spiritual teacher (which any one may freely appropriate to his own use)
- approbation
- well-being, welfare
- name of a commentator on the prakriyā-kaumudī
Declension
Masculine a-stem declension of प्रसाद | |||
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Nom. sg. | प्रसादः (prasādaḥ) | ||
Gen. sg. | प्रसादस्य (prasādasya) | ||
Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | प्रसादः (prasādaḥ) | प्रसादौ (prasādau) | प्रसादाः (prasādāḥ) |
Vocative | प्रसाद (prasāda) | प्रसादौ (prasādau) | प्रसादाः (prasādāḥ) |
Accusative | प्रसादम् (prasādam) | प्रसादौ (prasādau) | प्रसादान् (prasādān) |
Instrumental | प्रसादेन (prasādena) | प्रसादाभ्याम् (prasādābhyām) | प्रसादैः (prasādaiḥ) |
Dative | प्रसादाय (prasādāya) | प्रसादाभ्याम् (prasādābhyām) | प्रसादेभ्यः (prasādebhyaḥ) |
Ablative | प्रसादात् (prasādāt) | प्रसादाभ्याम् (prasādābhyām) | प्रसादेभ्यः (prasādebhyaḥ) |
Genitive | प्रसादस्य (prasādasya) | प्रसादयोः (prasādayoḥ) | प्रसादानाम् (prasādānām) |
Locative | प्रसादे (prasāde) | प्रसादयोः (prasādayoḥ) | प्रसादेषु (prasādeṣu) |
References
- Monier Williams (1899), “प्रसाद”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, […], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, OCLC 458052227, page 0696.
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